High Definition Standard Definition Theater
Video id : PweUGhCZNiM
ImmersiveAmbientModecolor: #b19f8d (color 2)
Video Format : 22 (720p) openh264 ( https://github.com/cisco/openh264) mp4a.40.2 | 44100Hz
Audio Format: ALAC lossless (https://github.com/macosforge/alac)
PokeTubeEncryptID: db3dfdd10737926806658405a4e910d63f3b0da9c4c29fd92fab9f83edd62b5b90c3a1bd5e5655bf63f3e8785dc0ab21
Proxy : eu-proxy.poketube.fun - refresh the page to change the proxy location
Date : 1715573346119 - unknown on Apple WebKit
Mystery text : UHdlVUdoQ1pOaU0gaSAgbG92ICB1IGV1LXByb3h5LnBva2V0dWJlLmZ1bg==
143 : true
Danny Boy - Sinéad O'Connor, 1993
 Lossless
3,082,822 Views • Feb 10, 2017 • Click to toggle off description
Sinéad O’Connor performs ‘Danny Boy’ on a special Christmas Eve edition of The Late Late Show.

In his introduction, Gay Byrne explains that singer Sinéad O’Connor had been a guest on the previous week’s programme and gave;

"A stunning performance."

When she heard that an Irish music special was being planned for Christmas Eve, she asked to be included. She chose to sing an unaccompanied version of the traditional ballad ‘Danny Boy’.

This episode of The Late Late Show was broadcast on 24 December 1993. The presenter is Gay Byrne.

‘The Late Late Show’ was intended to be a summer filler, but proved so successful with the public that it became part of the regular schedule. The idea for the programme came from the show’s producer, Tom McGrath, who wanted to present an Irish version of the American talk show ‘The Tonight Show’.

Gay Byrne was to be the show’s presenter and would remain so for the next thirty seven years. Tom McGrath’s original idea was that the show would be informal and have the feel of people dropping in for a chat.

‘The Late Late Show’ became an important forum for the airing and debating of many issues in a changing Irish society.

The first programme of ‘The Late Late Show’ was broadcast at 11.20 pm on 6 July 1962. At the time, it was unusual to have a live talk and entertainment show on so late in the day’s viewing. On that first show, the guests were Count Cyril McCormack, Ken Gray, George Desmond Hodnett and Harry Thuillier.

McGrath would go on to pioneer many other successful variety shows on Irish television.

Pat Kenny replaced Gay Byrne as presenter in 1999 and remained in that position for 10 years. Ryan Tubridy presented the show from 2009 to 2023. The programme is still running today and is presented by Patrick Kielty.
Metadata And Engagement

Views : 3,082,822
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Feb 10, 2017 ^^


Rating : 4.884 (1,230/41,030 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-01-25T09:48:30.180577Z
See in json
Tags
Connections
Nyo connections found on the description ;_; report a issue lol

YouTube Comments - 3,283 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@KavaKavana

9 months ago

Just pure and beautiful. Irelands golden child Rest in peace our beloved angel

30 |

@davidtouma4878

9 months ago

She is not just singing. She is feeling the song. She is music. Rest In Peace. ❤

714 |

@Belzedar

9 months ago

That was the most memorable television I ever saw. Gay Byrne was so gentle and compassionate in his treatment of her. I really think it was on that night people really understood how fragile and beautiful a soul she was.

21 |

@sedwards2207

8 months ago

Extraordinarily beautiful and extraordinarily talented. RIP Sinead.

6 |

@katiehanna90

9 months ago

A woman with a voice like no other. Rest in peace.

2.4K |

@crispybits3765

8 months ago

She was so so beautiful, she really was. RIP beautiful girl.

6 |

@dereklucero5785

9 months ago

Rip. She was beautiful and her voice was heavenly. New Mexico USA

5 |

@tooncutter5805

9 months ago

Crying my eyes out listening to this on the day that the High Queen of Ireland left us. May you rest in eternal peace Sinéad.

527 |

@opiatepix

9 months ago

RIP Sinead. Her voice will always make my heart ache. ❤❤

8 |

@robinross3183

3 months ago

I am 65 yrs old...never heard this beautiful young lady before...busy getting ready for a ball game....but then this voice! It stopped me....I just stopped and listened... I felt the music! I found myself with tears... her voice,and heart and strength... I will never forget this moment...or her.

32 |

@shayleeledevre6401

7 months ago

😭 She was too good for this world. ❤💔❤️‍🩹🙇‍♀️

6 |

@mikemack9701

1 year ago

Damn the pop culture that didn't protect and cherish this woman. One of the greatest singers ever. Hell. She makes music of breathing.

140 |

@margietalk

9 months ago

sleep in peace, songbird. yet another gift ireland has given us all.

9 |

@woody1380

6 years ago

She sounds so fragile that you think her voice will break at any moment but it doesn't. To sing so softly but with such control is just incredible. This is truly the most beautiful rendition of Danny Boy I've ever heard.

2.5K |

@mjr5474

7 months ago

So beautiful! love you Sinead, you are surely missed. 😪💞💕Rest in perfect peace Princess.🕊

4 |

@MoniqueGonzalez1212

7 months ago

Now... THAT was a PERFECT performance. Haunting, passionate, fragile, delicate, powerful and soulful. She held NOTHING back and made herself a conduit for transcendence. Prayers Sinéad

302 |

@amh426

9 months ago

Could not find peace on earth...hope you are resting easy...RIP

7 |

@77funtomas

9 months ago

Will never forget these beautiful, smart, compassionate eyes😢

6 |

@BunnyLang

9 months ago

Bless you, Sinead, thank you.

4 |

@jamescorbett3635

9 months ago

An Irish legend and no one can sing like her

7 |

Go To Top